Chemical technicians use laboratory instruments and techniques to help chemists and chemical engineers research, develop, produce, and test chemical products and processes.
Duties
Chemical technicians typically do the following:
Monitor chemical processes and test the quality of products to make sure that they meet standards and specifications
Set up and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment
Troubleshoot production problems or malfunctioning instruments
Prepare chemical solutions
Conduct chemical and physical experiments, tests, and analyses for a variety of purposes, including research and development
Compile and interpret results of tests and analyses
Prepare technical reports, graphs, and charts, and give presentations that summarize their results
Most chemical technicians work on teams. Typically, they are led by chemists or chemical engineers who direct their work and evaluate their results. For example, some chemical technicians help chemists and other scientists develop new medicines. Others help chemical engineers develop more efficient production processes.
Chemical technicians' duties and titles often depend on where they work. The following are the two main types of chemical technicians:
Laboratory technicians typically help scientists conduct experiments and analyses. Often, they prepare chemical solutions, test products for quality and performance, and analyze compounds produced through complex chemical processes. Chemical laboratory technicians may analyze samples of air and water to monitor pollution levels. Laboratory technicians usually set up and maintain laboratory equipment and instruments.
Processing technicians monitor the quality of products and processes at chemical manufacturing facilities. For example, they adjust processing equipment to improve production efficiency and output. They also collect samples from production batches, which then are tested for impurities and other defects. In addition, processing technicians test product packaging to make sure that it is well designed, will hold up well, and will have a limited impact on the environment.